Sunken Cruise Ship 2007
The hull of the sunken Sea Diamond cruise ship is seen via video footage taken by a remote controlled submersible off the island of Santorini April 11 2007 file photo.
Sunken cruise ship 2007. On 5 April 2007 at around 1600 EEST 1300 UTC the ship ran aground on a well-marked volcanic reef east of Nea Kameni within the caldera of the Greek island of Santorini began taking on water and listed up to 12 degrees to starboard before her watertight doors were reportedly closed a report which was later refuted when the wreck was examined. On April 5 2007 the 470-foot 143-meter cruise ship struck a volcanic reef in the sea-filled crater formed by a massive volcanic eruption 3500 years ago. Navy divers searched around the sunken wreckage for a Frenchman and his daughter.
September 19 2007 19092007 0800 Uncollected fuel trapped in the sunken cruise ship Sea Diamond off the island of Santorini is a time bomb for the marine environment and has started to escape from the ships tanks into. 27112007 Sputnik International 2007-11-27T13320000. Salvage of Sunken Greek Cruise Ship Too Dangerous Published Jun 28 2007 1201 AM by The Maritime Executive.
On April 5 2007 the 470-foot cruise ship struck a volcanic reef in the sea-filled crater formed by a massive volcanic eruption 3500 years ago. It was much larger than the Titanic. The area is a protected marine area though so while divers can go explore the wreck none of the sunken treasure can be recovered.
On April 5 2007 the 143mtr cruise ship struck a volcanic reef in the sea-filled crater formed by a massive volcanic eruption 3500 years ago. It lies in more than 90mtr-deep water. Captain of Greek cruise ship charged Edmonton Sun Canada April 07 2007 Nicholas Paphitis.
After about a year of service it was brought down by enemy fire. April 24 2007 24042007 0800 While the captain of the sunken Sea Diamond cruise ship testified before a senior Port Authority official yesterday authorities and locals on Santorini complained about an alleged lack of planning for the environmental cleanup off the islands coast where the vessel foundered earlier this month. Oil leaking from the MS Explorer cruise ship which sank in Antarctic waters could cause an environmental disaster near the Antarctic shore a top-level.
For more than 13 years a sunken cruise ship has rested deep underwater on a steep slope of the Santorini caldera. Luckily most of its 1000 passengers survived. Originally the Canguro Verde formerly 19811989.
